Description of problem:
When booting up Fedora 18 Alpha boot.iso, and selecting the 'DATE & TIME' option, the map of the world is blurry, and looks scaled up. It seems that a higher resolution or resolution independent version should be used.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
Fedora 18-Alpha install CD
How reproducible:
Every time.

(In reply to comment #0)
> Description of problem:
>
> When booting up Fedora 18 Alpha boot.iso, and selecting the 'DATE & TIME'
> option, the map of the world is blurry, and looks scaled up. It seems that a
> higher resolution or resolution independent version should be used.
We are using the same map widget as gnome-control-center, which uses PNG images. I'm affraid there are no images with better resolution available. However, I'm quite sure these PNG's were exported form SVG's, so I'll try to search for the source.
Scaling doesn't seem to be an issue to me.

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I don't really think it's worth changing anything for this.
I just tried anaconda with the latest libtimezonemap images on a high-dpi 2880x1800 screen to see how it looks. It doesn't look great, but it's ok. The lines aren't sharp, and as for the specific blurriness you're seeing, well, that's actually in the source. That's what inkscape does when exporting the lines from the SVG.
The images are already about 4MB at their current size, and I don't think switching to SVG versions would help: the SVG is huge, and I've been told before by gtk maintainers to avoid SVG for both performance and stability reasons.
If you'd like to start a discussion with the upstream maintainers of the map, they're at https://launchpad.net/timezonemap

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